Monday, July 26, 2010

Lawyers Want To Keep Rubber Stamp

Documents obtained by Postmedia News under Access To Information indicate the U.S. Department of State sent a diplomatic note to the Canadian Embassy in Washington last December outlining concerns raised by the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the transfer of offenders.

The contents of the document are largely blacked out, and the U.S. officials are refusing to comment on issues to a specific country.

They U.S. Department seeks a face to face meeting.

This is where we can have fun and ask specific sources to make stuff up, give us gossip to paint some theoretical argument.

F 35 5th Generation Fighter $ 9- 16 Billion

Is this the nature of Trade that Liberals support? What other trade deals are Liberals invested in order to prevent a thickening of the border?

That said lawyers on both sides of the borderwho represent prisoners seeking international transfers and work closely with government officials involved in offender transfers say they’re aware of U.S. attempts to persuade the Conservative government to reconsider its position.

That's right lawyers who represent prisoners are unhappy the Canadian Government has moved to end the official rubber stamp program of returning Canadian prisoners back to Canada.

What are the statistics for this bilateral trade in prisoners? Are Americans prisoners in Canada clamoring to serve their time in the U.S. penal system? The numbers must be staggering and the potential for damage to trade as a result for housing an extra hundred people in the penal system must be a top priority for the OBAMA administration.

Can we imagine an American, Mexican, Chinese national arrested in Canada for murder demanding their lawyer seek return to their own prisons?

The Conservatives have tabled legislation to amend the International Offenders Act to make improvements in the reparations of convicted criminals wishing to return to Canada.

Under the current legislation, the public safety minister can only reject applications on the basis of national security, namely terrorism-related threats, as well as a person’s affiliation with organized crime.

I don't see the public outrage for criminals to be housed or returned from the U.S. except from the usual suspects. The majority of Canadians and Americans do not engage in criminal activities. In most cases Americans would not ask for a return I suspect because the articles did not give ANY numbers or statistical information or context.

How do I know this is a fake issue? Add Liberal outrage. (see below)

Mark Holland Liberal MP

Holland said he’s concerned the Harper government may be “unnecessarily upsetting” the U.S. by changing a tried and true policy.

“It’s an illogical position Canada is taking and I wouldn’t be surprised to see the United States take retaliatory measures,” he said, nothing the U.S. might start refusing to repatriate American prisoners or simply use this as anther excuse to “thicken the border” making commerce and travel more difficult.

Liberals are unhappy the rubber stamp policy that is one-sided is being amended, will they repeat the pattern of being critical and not showing up to vote against it?

How many Liberals don't show up to vote in Parliament?

The Americans are going to thicken the border over a few Canadian prisoners being housed for their crimes and the nationalization of energy by Trudeau was a minor irritant. The threat by the Liberals to delay the F 35 procurement estimated value between nine to sixteen billion would not be an provocation Mr. Holland?

The Liberals should be thankful the media has their own agenda. If thirty MPs don't show up to vote on a regular basis as whipped by the Liberal Party who cares what you say on any issue?

If sitting on your hands became an Olympic sport, the Liberals would be champions.

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